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Apple: We Plan to Appeal German iCloud Ruling [Updated]

ICANN Delays Dot-Anything Domain Deadline

Judge Looses Apple’s Legal Hounds on Lodsys

An E-Book Argument: Are Fixed Prices Needed to Preserve Publishing?

One Sony, 10,000 Layoffs

CIOs to Tablets: It’s Business Time

FLASH: Consumers Still Want iPhones!

Joining Rivals, Verizon Will Now Charge You a Fee for Upgrading Your Phone

Diving Bell Locates Nokia Share Price

Is RIM’s Hardware Division in the Red?

Why Not Just Call it The Decade of The iPad And Be Done With It?

Did I Say RIM Was Removing PlayBook Sideloading? I’m Sorry, I Meant Improving.

Apple’s Market Cap Hits $600 Billion

AT&T’s Lumia Launch Less of a Splash, More of a Plop

BlackBerry Holding on to D.C. Incumbency

Analyst Cuts Apple Rating on Prospect of iPhone Subsidy Revolt

Will We See an Amazon Smartphone This Year?

RIM Will End PlayBook Sideloading to Escape “Android Market Cesspool”

Expect More Companies to Serve Up Forked Android Devices

No Pain, No Gain: Sony Chief to Outline Strategy April 12

Student Vote Could Give Apple the Edge in Classroom Computing Race

Incendio! Pottermore E-Book Sales on Fire.

iPhone: North To Alaska (Communications)

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While it’s tempting to see the Huffington Post’s Pulitzer as a “big win for new media,” or something like that, the real story is that these organizations — the Huffington Post, the New York Times, the Washington Post — are becoming more like each other. Old media and new media are increasingly antiquated terms.

— Journalism professor Jay Rosen to HuffPo media writer Michael Calderone (via GigaOM)